DAVE KING is expected to meet with Jim McColl and Paul Murray today and said he is determined to end the in-fighting at Ibrox.

He flew into Glasgow Airport where he was met with a media scrum.

Speaking to the Daily Record he said: "I'm here for a series of meetings at my request. These meetings will remain confidential.

"The purpose of these meetings are two-fold. One, for me to see if I am in a position to facilitate taking the club forward to get rid of the disharmony and the lack of unity both at board level and between the board and the fans.

"Secondly, I am here to see if I can assist in a fundraising campaign to make sure that when the club does need money it is already in place with the right people."

When asked if he could work with the Easdale brothers, King said: "I have never met them but I see no reason not to."

When asked if he believed he was a "fit and proper person" to run Rangers, he said: "I have no issues with this. Checks have been carried out and I have received assurances there will not be a problem."